The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a liquid crystal grating, a display device, and methods for controlling thereof. The liquid crystal grating comprises a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; an electrode layer disposed on the first substrate or the second substrate, wherein the electrode layer comprises at least two sets of electrodes arranged periodically, and each set of electrodes of the two sets of electrodes comprises two sub-electrodes arranged parallel to each other; a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and a control unit configured to make the liquid crystal grating be operated in a transparent mode or a grating mode; when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the transparent mode, there is no voltage difference between two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets; and when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, there is a voltage difference between two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and there is no voltage difference between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets. The embodiments of the present disclosure can increase the viewing angle of display device, and cancel the zero-order diffraction of light of different wavelengths.
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1. A display device, comprising a display module and a liquid crystal grating, the liquid crystal grating comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; an electrode layer disposed on the first substrate or the second substrate, wherein the electrode layer comprises at least two sets of electrodes arranged periodically, and each set of electrodes of the two sets of electrodes comprises two sub-electrodes arranged parallel to each other; a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and a control unit configured to operate the liquid crystal grating in a transparent mode or a grating mode, wherein: when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the transparent mode, there is no voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and there is no voltage difference between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets; and when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, there is a voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and there is no voltage difference between two directly adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets.
2. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes is the same.
3. The display device according to claim 2 , wherein when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes varies at a predetermined frequency.
4. The display device according to claim 2 , wherein when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes makes an extension range of an area, where liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer are rotated, in a direction perpendicular to the first substrate or the second substrate, equal to a wavelength of incident light.
5. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display module is a liquid crystal display module, and the liquid crystal grating is located above an upper polarizer of the liquid crystal display module or between a lower polarizer and a backlight module thereof.
6. A method for controlling the display device according to claim 5 , the method comprising: operating, by the control unit, the liquid crystal grating be operated in a transparent mode or a grating mode, when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the transparent mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with no voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and with no voltage difference between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets; and when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with a voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and with no voltage difference between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets.
7. A method for controlling a display device, the display device comprising a display module and a liquid crystal grating, the liquid crystal grating comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; an electrode layer disposed on the first substrate or the second substrate, wherein the electrode layer comprises at least two sets of electrodes arranged periodically, and each set of electrodes of the two sets of electrodes comprises two sub-electrodes arranged parallel to each other; a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and a control unit configured to operate the liquid crystal grating in a transparent mode or a grating mode, the method comprising: operating, by the control unit, the liquid crystal grating in the transparent mode or the grating mode, wherein: when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the transparent mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with no voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets; and when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with a voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and with no voltage difference between two directly adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets.
8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes is the same.
9. The method according to claim 8 , wherein when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes varies at a predetermined frequency.
10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the predetermined frequency is more than three times of a refresh frequency of the display device.
11. A method for controlling a display module and a liquid crystal grating, the liquid crystal grating comprising: a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; an electrode layer disposed on the first substrate or the second substrate, wherein the electrode layer comprises at least two sets of electrodes arranged periodically, and each set of electrodes of the two sets of electrodes comprises two sub-electrodes arranged parallel to each other; a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and a control unit configured to operate the liquid crystal grating in a transparent mode or a grating mode, the method comprising: operating, by the control unit, the liquid crystal grating in the transparent mode or the grating mode, wherein: when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the transparent mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with no voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and between two adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets; and when the liquid crystal grating is operated in the grating mode, operating includes operating the liquid crystal grating with a voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes, and with no voltage difference between two directly adjacent sub-electrodes of different sets, and the voltage difference between the two sub-electrodes of each set of electrodes makes an extension range of an area, where liquid crystal molecules in the liquid crystal layer are rotated, in a direction perpendicular to the first substrate or the second substrate, equal to a wavelength of incident light.
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